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This book offers insights from a seven-year study into the impact
of English as an International Language at a national level, from
the effect of rich English input on a previously monolingual
people's linguistic repertoire to its effect on the situated
language use demanded of speakers who find themselves in a new
linguistic environment for which they have not been prepared. The
changes described in the book have occurred in a speech community
that identifies strongly with the local language, but finds itself
increasingly having to use another language to perform daily
functions in education and work. Findings describe how the official
language and educational policies have not addressed this new
linguistic ecology of Iceland. The findings of these studies have
larger international practical, educational, empirical, and
theoretical implications and should be relevant to anyone
interested in in the impact of English as an International
Language.
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